Author Archives: maggie

We cannot contain our excitement — we are the opening speakers for AOL co-founder, Steve Case‘s, Rise of the Rest day of entrepreneurship activities taking place in Raleigh and Durham next Tuesday May 5th. There is still time to register, so join us if you can. It promises to be an amazing day! Thanks to HQ Raleigh for making it…

We had so much fun on Huffington Post Live with Nancy Redd. Our friends and partners in their own right Tina Kuna and Stephanie Allen of Dream Dinners as well as Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus of Nanny Diaries and many other novels fame joined us for a lively conversation about putting partnership on the radar….

“Starting a business solo can be daunting if you aren’t sure what to do. Finding a partner often adds the spark—and skills—that transform dream into smashing success.” Amy Alexander of Investor’s Business Daily interviewed us recently and published her wonderful article that you can read here.

One of our hopes when we started our book launch was to get on The State of Things — one of our very favorite radio shows out of WUNC with Frank Stasio as host. You can check out the 17 minute interview here.

We invite you to visit our new site for our book Power Through Partnership: How Women Lead Better Together. There’s all sorts of fun stuff on there. like this downloadable graphic. Visit it and let us know what you think. Thank you for all your support!

Betsy and Maggie’s research on women’s partnerships is featured in today’s Forbes.com How Job Sharing May Be The Secret To Work-Life Balance. http://www.forbes.com/sites/work-in-progress/2011/10/24/how-job-sharing-may-be-the-secret-to-work-life-balance/ While job sharing isn’t for everyone, if both job sharers are willing and able to invest in the communication, trust and accountability that makes it work, it really works and is a…

A recent project with a long-time client gave us the opportunity to reflect on what changes came about as a result of the work we did with them on an organization-wide strategic planning project. The process was a big commitment for the leader and for many others in the organization. It involved months of bringing…